OHCANADAAA
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Yes we did, funnily enough it arrived the evening before we got PPR and as such the information was already a bit old. The latest note said that the application was in queue for review, which I assume was the final review before they issued the PPR.

I assume you haven't? If you do, start reading at the very end, close to the end there will be a set of notes by the agents that handled the application, the newest note will be labeled "1" and the older notes sequentially from there. The rest of the notes can be a bit hard to decipher.

GCMS notes took about 4 weeks and we ordered it through a family member who is in Canada. You just need to sign a consent form and pay $5 I think.

Once we have our visas in hand I plan on doing a longer post detailing all the information we could gleam from the notes and the rest of the application timeline.

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PhilipCX
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PhilipCX
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Our AOR is 20 May so this week we will be at the 9 x months mark - FRUSTRATING to say the least!

@Deirdre This might be a stupid question, but did you raise a webform under the section that says "your application is taking longer than 6 months ....."? Ours and someone else's I know literally got movement right after that.

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Luis Dos Santos
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Luis Dos Santos
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Our AOR is 20 May so this week we will be at the 9 x months mark - FRUSTRATING to say the least!

Our AOR was 31 March 2019 and we only received PPR on 10 Jan 2020....we were asked by CIC if we would be able to enter Canada before 8th Feb 2020 as our medicals were due to expire on that day. Obviously we weren't going to be able to make the deadline so we had to redo medicals again. We submitted new medicals on the 7 Feb 2020 and received the new PPR on 12 February 2020.

We didn't request updates or anything from CIC and just let the process run its course.